For a bit of nostalgia, definitely take a look at the rundown (page 1) from Philly VIII.

The good - CC and RATR just completed, finishing touches on 10 Rit and construction in full swing at Waterfront Sq, 1706, and 777 South Broad.

The bad - lots of "approved" and "proposed" projects never completed, including the American Commerce Tower, a beautiful plan for the Boyd, Dilworth House, and a nice tower on 5th and Walnut among others.

The ugly - Sugarhouse Hotel and Casino, LOL! Nice renderings but the "Hotel and Casino" ended up just being a low end slots barn.

Here's to the next 10,000 posts, may they be filled with lots of great news

I just did that too...

Very interesting to see the scale/scope of projects and how the 2013 projects are much more modest and feasible than the 2009 projects. Also the architectural trends are drastically different and the renderings are much flashier.

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Also: somehow I missed this, and never saw a post about it

"Comcast has confirmed that it is looking at constructing a second tower near the Comcast Center to bring 1,000 employees in leased offices around town into its "urban campus." Of a new tower, Roberts said: "I have a concept in mind of what I think we need, and if we can figure it out, we will announce it at the proper time."" 11/11/13 - philly.com

"Comcast has confirmed that it is looking at constructing a second tower near the Comcast Center to bring 1,000 employees in leased offices around town into its "urban campus." Of a new tower, Roberts said: "I have a concept in mind of what I think we need, and if we can figure it out, we will announce it at the proper time."" 11/11/13 - philly.com

Hill International, the multinational construction management and insurance consulting company, is seeking a new headquarters location in Center City Philadelphia, David Richter, the 4,000-person company's president and chief operating officer, tells me. "It's easier to hire people, and there are better buildings and a better labor pool" downtown, compared to the company's longtime base in Marlton, N.J., he added.

Hill already leases a Philadelphia office in the Graham building on 15th St. south of City Hall, but Richter says HIll's longtime real estate agent, Anne Klein of Newmark Grubb Knight Frank, is seeking a larger 60,000-70,000 sq ft space to accomodate at least 200 people initially, and is looking at several Philadelphia high rises as possible locations.

So at least a couple thousand people for Hill International? And 200 people for Newmark Grubb Knight Frank? Nice

Newmark is based both in the Wanamaker building and in Wayne, PA. Would love to see Macy's buy up more of the Wanamaker building to expand the Macy's and those companies move out of the Wanamaker building into new office buildings.

This could also just be a negotiating ploy. From the end of the article:
"Though he acknowledged that Hill could still stay in Marlton -- if its current landlords cut lease rates for the two buildings the company has leased there through April 2015."

This could also just be a negotiating ploy. From the end of the article:
"Though he acknowledged that Hill could still stay in Marlton -- if its current landlords cut lease rates for the two buildings the company has leased there through April 2015."

All companies say these things. A company that wants to move downtown has no intentions of staying in suburban New Jersey. FMC said they were considering moving to NJ and Delaware as well but ended up settling for the 650 foot Cira Centre South Building. When a company says they want to be downtown, they want to be downtown. I would consider it more of a negotiating ploy if they were considering the Navy Yard.

Sounds like nothing big, innovation center and footprint? It looks like no tower.

Huh? What, do you need a magnifying glass to read between the lines? Nothing big? He basically said we are going to build the most state of the art building in the world--which is reflective of their commitment to innovation and growth.

The way he worded it, the fact that they are apparently going back and froth and further refining plans with Foster--it all actually gets me more excited to see what they have in store for this tower.